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PRINZ BROTHERS’ ART SALE. 
Sixty-three Paintings Realize a Total of 
| -$18,255—Bidding Not Active. 
| At the sale last night, at James P. Silo’s 
Fifth Avenue Art, Galleries, of modern 
‘paintings belonging,#to Prinz Brothers, 
which firn is abot to dissdive, low prices 
“were realized. Sixty-three paintings brought 
‘@ total of $18}255, and the~highest amount 
paid for a simgle painting: was $1,100. Em- 
‘erson McMillin paid that amount for 
‘Danse Flamenica,” a 37 by 27 canvas by 
Jules Worms, and “In the Garden of the 
Academicians,”’ by J. L. Géréme, was sold 
for the same figure to J. A. Wright. 
‘Presenting a New Jewel,’”’ by Fabres, 
prought $800, C. Streeter being the pur- 
chaser. ‘‘ Milking Time,’’ by Julien Dupré, 
was sold for $700 to FE. L. Larkin of Boston, 
“ Entering Port,” a 22 by 27 canvas by the 
‘late Bdward Moran, brought only $250, and 
a ‘Sketch ef the Alps,”” by Rosa Bonheur, 


- only $200. The attendance was fair, but 
the bidding lacked spirit. The sixty-six 
paintings which make up the remainder of 
the collection will be sold to-night. 

The paintings which sold for $300 and 
over, with the purchasers, were: 


“*In the Garden ‘of the Academicians,’”’ by 


S. L. Gérome; J. A. Wright.......e.eeees $1,100 
«Danse Flamenica,’’ by Jules Worms; Em- 
erson McMillin .......... Een arr A alee lality 4 1,100 
‘Presenting a New Jewel,’’ by Antoine 
| Babre; C. Streeter ...... sess e eee cee renee 800 
“Milking Time,’’ by Julien Dupré; E. S. 
Warkin .......% Si I a Ea ROE we yu io ce al sate ste 700 
*" An Ideal,’’ by Adolphe Pict; Max Will- 
ie cis gg (ase, si 66:2, 8° Son eo aims 0 aye ecble ge =P -625 
XY) ‘Presenting the Novice,’ by Joseph Cas- 
HiZTIONE (i... cee eas Fe siceMen eit ex sees Se yiete ek OO 
‘Canal Santa Marina, Venice,’’ by Ru- 
bens Santoro; Mrs. W. G. Carleton....... 600 
“The Finiing of Cinderella,’’ by Alonzo 
Perez; Emerson McMillin...........--0. 530 
“ Predication de Saint Francois d’ Assises,’’ 
by BH. Georges; Dr. W. C. Harris..... Raney 5: 
|“ Baster Flowers,’’ by C. B, D’Entraygues; 
W. Hi. Dewees... ......005% sn ca eee as 490 
_€ Maternal Tenderness,’’ by Edouard Tou~ 
douze; Paul Luck...... hESC: aici etek act se es 400 


“Bien Aller,” by L. Bodoy; Paul Luck... 400 
“Wauling Wood in the Vosges Mount- 

ains,’’ by Honore Umbricht; S. Uliman. 385 
po relling Stories,’’ by Cesar Paatiens; 1. 


Se RTUNG Sy s0%0\s - EE ie ois Res bare mes afer 330 
“Tjiseur a la Fenetre, Louis XIII.,’’ by 
A. CG, B, Steinheil; R. A. Wilson...... §20 
“Jardin. Luxembours,’’ by Victor Henri 
Lesur; R. A. SkidMore..... essere ees sees 320 
“A Breton Holiday,’’ by Theophile Dey- 
* yolle; R. Pennington......se cess scenes 2816 
“A Card Party.” by M. J. Caballero; 
EH, S. Redmond..... seers eeseesesence vies 4 00: 
‘The Singer,’’ by H. F. L. Duluard; H. 
SITPRO IOI 6 60 85 6 58 she aioe Foe Mes PG ge arse 806 
«The Lost Huntsman,’’ by Emile Jacque; 
W. T. Chapmanc.......-sceceeeee sc eeene 300 


«* Autumn Landseape,’’ by Forman Gorard; 
We. FH. DOWECS.1 cee eee ces eee ee rests 300 


‘REMAINDER OF PRINZ COMA 
Tino ART COLLECTION SOI 


Sixty-five Paintings | Bring $27,120, 
Making the Total Amount Realized 
in the Two Days, $45,375. 

At the second night’s sale of modern 
paintings belonging to Prinz Brothers, held 
last night at James P. Silo’s Fifth Avenue 
Art Galleries, sixty-five paintings brought |) 
$27,120, making a total for the entire anit 
of 129 paintings of $45,375. . 
The majority of the paintings sold last {| 
night brought low prices, and as a rule, the 
bidding was dull, ‘‘ Relaxation,” a 31 by 
24 canvas, by Cesare Detti, which was 
sold to J. H,Luck for $1,500, brought the 
highest price paid for any single painting 
in the collection. ‘‘The Last Orders— 
Manoeuvres .in. the Mountains,” by HE. 
Berne-Bellecour, was sold to J, Scanlan for | 
$1,400. ‘Sheep in a »Snowstorm,”’ by 
Auguste Frederick Albert Schenck, sold 
for $1,300. Gustave Jacquet’s ‘‘ An Inter- 
esting Chapter,’ brought $1,300; Jean 
Robie’s “‘ Roses’ brought $1;200, Henri A. 
Laissement’s ‘‘ Feeding Pigeons’ was sold - 
for $1,200, and Adolphe Piot’s ‘‘ Serenity ” 
for $1,000. Most of the better paintings | 
started in with a $500 bid, and then went. 
up slowly, sometimes mounting up in $5 


bids, Fasini’s ‘‘ An Algerian Guard ’’ prom- 
| ised some spirited bidding, but finally was. 
knocked Jown at the small price of $700 to’ 
W. E. Hiscox, ‘‘ Fawn,” an 8% by 10% can-_ 
vas by Rosa Bonheur, brought only raven 
and the late Edward’ Moran's ‘‘ Entering 
the Narrows ” was sold for only $190. Paul! 
Grolleron’s ‘‘ A Vidette ” also sold-at a low: 
igure when it was bid in by L. Kingman\ 
for $400. | 
The sale was well attended, and the ma- 
jority of the paintings were sold to private — 
individuals, who evidently came to get bar-_ 
gains and bid" hesitatingly. The paintings — 
which brought over $450 with the purchas- | 
ers were: 


“ Relaxation,’’ by Cesare Detti; sold to J. 
PaO 2) i he ie neat a he a he BND | ronan Ba + - $1,500 | 
“The Lost Orders—-Manoeuvres in the 
Mountains,’’ by E. Berne- matnerees sold 


** Sheep in a Snow Storm,’’ by “Auguste 
Frederick Albert Schenck; sold to C, Mce- 


*“TLandscape and Cattle,’’ by. Adolphe ; 
Charles Marais: sold to George N. Tyner. 800 


| 
£6: ls Seanian® . i455 we Oa eee eRe . 1,400 
DENI gs a\o ois. ae. 04 ¥ sete etnts ie REDS Man a ea 1,850. 
‘"An Interesting Chapter,’’ by "Gustave. 
Jacquet; sold to C. McManus.........-- 1,300 
Lay Feeding Pigeons,’’ by Henri ‘A. Laisse- ‘sae 
ment; sold to C, McManus...,......08. » 1,200 
+ Roses,’”’ by Jean Robi; sold to W. H. 
DEWERE ied ce oak a VS oe ara eee 1,200 
“* Serenity,’’ by Adolphe Pilot; sold to B. 
Hope Morton: yo sae ee Nice aleeaaa Gs mae ee 1,000 
** Sistars,’’. by Leon  Perrdult; . sold to 
Géorge 'N: LYRE? 055. 0 ewas a eemep eae 900 
*“T,;Amour Désarmé,’’ by ists Selg- { 
naics sold, to. i. DP. Geddard). ccasnaceae 925 | 
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‘aul Jean Chaya? sold 16 George oe Sikes 
te eeere see eee ew reene > “800. 


he Saone- Near Chatillon, Vosges,’ ue ‘by: 
hee Monchablon; sold to Mrs. J. McEl- 


Mer eR Sa, as GcAGNG Aly 4c Siwiscgraveia oso pees Mee oa 725 
ae Manian in the " Adirondacks,” by Homer . 
D. Martin; sold to E. McMillin..........  T00 
be ( ag Steet en. Guard,’’ by A. Posini; sold | 
HiNto “EB RRR T gS lahas's ocd alelaia cerns sipaurae'e 700 
** A Gr ze by. Alexander H. Wydnt: 
sold to EB. McMillin.............+- 650 
ie Heather In the Bloom-Morning Effect, 2 
by Pouget W. Didier; sold to E. Mc- 
: caspell ECR er Css bettas Gash f hiawiey on oh SS ai 650 
ig Pasture,” by Julien Dupré; 
- sold to a ae BPO RAY gk. > hie cs Give Rive * eae 620 
** Sunset At Montclair, N. J.,’’ by! George 
‘Inness; sold to HE. McMi Nin.. 500 
rhe Dancing Lesson,’’ by nog Som bey “pu 
| Luard; sold to Mrs, I C. Williamson. 490 
Mite oe he Gleaner’ 8 co gh " by Georges Laugee; 
me Pks ES RONEN Siig Wl wie siaiw aoe 69 wei a ine'e! balk 480 
“In the ring ey ” pie Leo Hernan; sold 


Ho WW Hl. ELIBCOR Ge se De fea, iideeae ” BIOM 


PRINZ BROS’ PAINTINGS SOLD. 


Pictures by Gerome and Worms Brought 


the Highest Price, 61,100. 
Part of the collection of oil paintings 
belonging to Prinz Bros,, which were 
ordered by them to be sold because of the 


dissolution of, the“partnership, were dis- 
posed of at“the,Fifth Avenue Art Galleries 
last evening: The sixty-four paintings . 
sold realized a total of $18,255; 


All the pictures put up. were guaranteed 
to be genuine by the avetioneer. There 
were many canvases which did not bring a 
high price. This fact, Auctioneer Silo 
lamented often and*ednsoled himself by 


explaining that probably people did not 


care to purchase aintings in Holy Week. 

Gér6me’s “In the Garden of the Acade- 
micians” and the “Danse Flamence” by 
Worms brought the highest prices of the 


‘evening, each selling for $1,100. Rosa 


Bonheur’s “Sketch of the Alps” fetched only 


$200 and “Entering Port” by Edward Moran 
was sold for $250. Among the pictures. 
sold, with the artist, buyer and price were: 


weg the cigtann of the Acsiemiclans,” Gérdme} 
t.. 


¢ . $1,100 
“Nymphe ass Bols,” “Lenoir; 'P. Harrison... 725 
cor Flamence,” Worms; Emerson MeMil- 


+100 : 
| «danal “Santa “Marina, Venice,” Santora; Mrs. 
Gy, Carietans..”.., a: pre la Ne 600 
“Easter Flowers,” D’ ‘Entraygues; 2 ye 7,15 
DEWESS, & i325... FOGG Ue 490 


“Presenting a New Jewel, Ce Fabres; Ke} Steers 800 . 


'“Predication De Saint Francois D’ Assises,” 


Claude; Dr. W. C. Harris... §25 


“Milking Time,” Julien Dupré; Mr! Larkin; 700 


“Presenting the Novice,” ak ape: ikea 8 


name not given... a vse sh aes (LG 
“An Ideal,” Piot; Max. ‘Wiliiams. . 625 
“The Finding of Cinderella,” Perez; Emerson 

McMillin . 530 


“Maternal Tenderness,” Toudouze; Paul Luck 400 


See 


ISSOLUTION SALE 


CATALOGUE 


Of High Class Modern 


ey. 


PAINTINGS 


By Celebrated Foreign and American Artists, 


The Property of 


MESSRS. PRINZ BROTHERS 


to be Sold at Unrestricted Public Sale on Account 
of a Change in their Affairs 


ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 
EVENINGS, 
MARCH 267rxn AND 27+1n, 1902 


BT aed ie erent 
AT 8 O’OLOCKE, 


the Collection will be on Free View from 


ERIDAY, MARCH 21stT To THE 277TH, 
EXHIBITION DAY AND EVENING 
IN THH 
FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLERIES 


366 FIFTH AVENUE, 


Near 34th Street, 


JAMES P. SILo, - - ~ AUCTIONEER 


CONDITIONS. 


1, The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dis- 
ute arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in 
ispute shall be immediately put up again and resold. 


. 


3. The purchasers to give their names and addresses 
and to pay down a cash deposit, or, the whole of the 
purchase money, 7 reguired, in default of which the lot 
or ea so purchased to be immediately put up again and 
esold, 


3. The lotsto be taken away at the buyer’s expense 
and risk upon the conclusion of the sale and the remaint 
der of the purchase money to be absolutely paid or 
otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the auctioneer, 
on or before delivery; in default of which the undersign- 
ed will not hold himself responsible if the lots be lost, 
stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will be left at 
the sole risk of the purchaser. 


4. The sale of any article is not to be set aside on ac- 
count of any errorin the description. All articles are 
exposed for public exhibition one or more days and are 
sold just as they are, without recourse. 


5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconven- 
ience in settlement of the purchases, no lot can on any 
account be removed during the sale. 


6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be 


delivered in as good condition as the same may have. 
been at the time of its sale, or should any article pur- 


chased thereafter be stolen or misdelivered, or lost,the 
undersigned is not to be held liable in any greater 
amount than the price bid by the purchaser. 


7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, 
the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited, 
ali lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re- 
sold by public or genie 8 sale, without further notice, 
and the deficiency, if any, attending such re-sale shall be 
made good by the defauiter at this sale, together with 
all charges attending the same. This condition is with- 
out prejudice to the right,of the auctioneer to enforce 
the contract made at this sale, without such re-sale if he 
thinks fit. ; 


JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer. 


THR ALEXANDER PRESS, 14-16 Astor Place, N.Y. 


tes 


Pee rre: PUBLIC: 


The well-known art firm of Messrs. Prinz 
Brothers have dissolved partnership in conse- 
quence of the illness of Mr. Chas. J. Prinz and 
have instructed me to dispose of at public 
auction their entire collection without reserve. 


Every number in the catalogue is strictly 


guaranteed. 
JAMES?) Ps SILO, 


MmeAMES, P. SILO: 


Our collection of paintings sent you are 
guaranteed by us in every way, and you will 
please dispose of the same without any restric- 


tion. 
Yours respectfully, 


PRINZ BROTHERS. 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED. 


Asti, A., 93 
Berne-Bellecour, E., 129, 
15 
Berthelon, E., 104 
Bertrand, P. 84, 14 
Bondoux, J. G., 10, 80 
Past, J. B:, 9,73 
Bonheur, R., 1, 66 
Boutigny, P. E., 49 
Bodoy, L., 12 
Beauquense, W. C., 4 
Brissot, F. S., 7 
Brown, W. M., 26 


Clays, P. J., 123 
Caballero, M. J., 45, 97 
Caille, L., 8, 93 
Coessen de la Fosse, C. 
A. 13 
Clare, G., 65 
Cauchois, —. H., 2 
Calves, L. G., 44 
Cabie, L. A., 47 
Castiglione, J., 53 
Claude, G., 57 


Dupre, J., 54, 127 

Detti, C., 128 

Didier-Pouget, W., 111 

Duffaud, J. B., 108 

ipuigard He. F. 1,., 95, 
33 

De Haas, J. H. L., 94 


D’Enutraygues, C. B., 61 
Debat-Ponson, C. B., 52 
Deyrolle, T. L., 48 
Diranian, S., 39 
Delobbe, F. A., 17 


Fabres, A., 58, 109 
Firmin-Girard, 20, 89 
Fath, R. M., 22 
Friedlander, C. 18 
Fourbert, E. L., 5 


Grolleron, P., 106 
Girardet, J., 50, 105 
Girardet, E., 90 
Gerome, J. L., 68 


Herrmann, L,., 107 
Hagborg, A., 98 
Hyde. R.N., 81, 25 
Hivguet, V..P, 14 
Homborg, H., 29 
Haquette, G., 11 


acetate 

Jan -Monchablon, 116 
Japy, L., 101 
Jacque, E., 30, $2 
Jourdenil, A., 75 
Jardines, J. S., 70 


Kaemtierer, F. H., 24, 
$9 


‘Kreyder, A., 88 


ARTISTS—_-OonTINUED, 


Laissement, H. A., 88, 
124 


Laugee, G., 238, 102 
Lobrichon, T., 87 
Lazerges, J. B. P., 28 
Lesur, V. H., 31, 76 
Lenoir, C. A., 64 


Marais, A. C., 122 
Malfilatre, L., 40, 96 
Moran, Ed., 46, 77 
Musin, A., 34 
Mathieu, G., 32 
Mortlemans, J., 6 
Martin, H. D. 


Piot, A., 51, 121 
Perrault, L,., 115 
Picardet, L., 3 
Petitjean, E., 18 
Pattien, C., 35 

Pujol, C., 55° 

Perboyre, P. E. L., 37, 


69 
Perez, A., 83, 42 
Pasini, A., 112 


Robie, J., 119 


Royer, L., 85 


Seignac, G., 126 


Schenck, ATA 508 
Stevens, A., 67 
Santoro, R., 60, 86 
Schrieber, C. B., 103 
Steinheil, “Al sC egies 
56 ) 


Thompson, H., 43, 110 
Torres, A., 19, 72 
Tomba, C., 71 
Timmermans, L., 68 
Toudouze, E., 27 


Umbricht, H., 59 
Vassari, E., 100 


_ Van Leemputten. C., 79 


Van Leemputten, F., 38 


Wyant, A. H., 1138 
Wiess, G., 82 
Worms, J., 62 
Weber, A., 41 
Wood, O., 36 
Weber, Theo., 21 
Wahlberg, A., 116 


Peta LOGUE 


FIRST NIGHT’S SALE, 


Wednesday, March 26th, 1902, at 8 o’clock. 


I 
BONHEUR (Rosa), deceased Par is 


Medals: Paris, 1845, 1848, 1855, KE. U. Chevalier of the 
Legion of Honor, 1565. Medal E U. 1867. Officer of the 
Legion of Honor, 1894. Hors Concours 


SKETCH OF THE ALPS 


From the Rosa Bonheur Sale 


12%x5% 


2 
CAUCHOIS (Eugene Henri) : Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1891. Member of the Society 
of French Artists 


FIELD FLOWERS 


From the Artist 


21% x15 


op 
tse? y 


fet. 3 
Sanit 


PICARDET (L.) : Paris 
STREET SCENE IN ECUEN 


From the Artist 


13x18 % 
4 
BEAUQUENSE (Wilfred C.) : Paris 


A FLANK MOVEMENT. 


From the Artist 


10% x 8% 
re. 
2 ; 
FONBERT (Emile Louis) . ; Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1879. Medals, 1880, 1885 and 
1889. Exposition Universelle. Member of the Society 
of French artists. Hors Concours 


NYMPHS AND FAWN 
14% x 8% 


6 


Poss, 
MORTLEMANS (J. ) ; : Antwerp had 
ROSES fv 
rom the Artist ; 
10 x 193% 
BRISSOT DE WARVILLE (F. S.), Vie ae 
deceased, Paris 4 ( 
Pupil of Cogniet and Jacque. Medal, 1888. Hors Concours 2 
SHEEP 
Water Color 
1534 x 10 
8 
CAILLE (Leon) ; . . Paris 
Born at Merville, 1836. Pupil of Cogniet. Won wide bts 
popularity by his work in genre, characterized by care- 
ful execution and an attractive style and color. Member ; pt 
of the Society of French Artists bi j 


DOMESTIC HAPPINESS 


From the Artist 
6x8% 


rm) 


&e 9 


ae 


v ee BRISTOL (J. B.), N. A. : New York 


v TROUT BROOK NEAR MANSFIELD. VT 


From the Artist 
234% x 14% 


hie 
= 1 fe) 


ae BONDOUX (Jules Georges) . Paris 


ie 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1890. Medal of the Third ~ 
Class, 1893. Bourse de Voyage, 3893. Medal, Bronze, 
1900, Exposition Universelle. Member of the Society of 


French Artists. 


THE WIDOW 


From the Artist. 


15 x 18 
Pa II 
| fi HAQUETTE (Georges) : - Paris 


Born at Paris. Pupil of Miller and Cabanel. Medals: 
Paris Salon, 1880; Boston, 1883; Nice, 1884. Member of 
the Society of French Artists. His painting entitled 
‘The Departi re’? was purchased by the French govern- 
ment and presented to the City of Dieppe. 


SCUDDING FOR HOME 


From the Artist. 


29x21% 


I2 
BODOY (L.) Paris 


} fh 
“BIEN ALLER” ye 


From the Artist. 


25 4X 30K 
| F3 
FRIEDLANDER (Camille) 
OBJECTS OF ART 
8x10 
hy 
BERTRAND (P.) : : Paris so 


Medals: Paris, Third Class, 1889; Second Class, 1890. 
Prix Marie Bashkirtseff, 1890. Medal Bronze, 1gco, Ex- s 
position Universelle. Hors Concours. Member of the Pd 
Society of French Artists. 


LANDSCAPE, NEAR TOULON 


From the Artist. 


2834 x 23% 


OO a I FNRI a tT a RR i = 


J} % / uate" 1 Sas 
wo <i © BERNE-BELLECOUR (Etienne Prosper) Paris 


Born at Boulogne-sur-Mer (pas de Calais). Pupil of 
Picot Marrias. Medal, 1869; Medal, First Class, 1872. 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1878. Medal, 1878, ‘Expo- 
sition Universelle. Hors Concours 


OFFICIER DE CHASSEUR A PIED, Be & 
From the Artist ‘ a 


IO x 14 Goictt cosh 


ae. 16 
/ & ¢ WAHLBERG (Alfred) .- Paris 


Medal, Paris. Second Class, 1871. Chevalier of the 
Legion of Honor, 1874. Medal of the First Class, 1878, 
' Exposition Universelle. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 
1878. Hors Concours 


LANDSCAPE 


20x 14% 


/ / {)  DELOBBE (F. A.) ; ; at 


‘Medals: Paris, 1874 and 1876. Hors Concours. Pupil of 
William Adolph Bouguereau 


SPRINGTIME 


| From the Artist 


13 x 20 


18 
PETITJEAN (Edmond) : ‘ Paris fie 


* ge 
Mention Honorable, Paris, 1891. Medals: 1884, 1885 ot oa et 
and 1889, Exposition Universelle. Grand Cross of the Fi ef } 4 ( 
Legion of Honor, 1892. Hors Concours, Member of the f ing? a 


Society of French Artists 


PONT DU CHATEAU, AUVERGNE 


From the Artist 
26 x 18% 


| 19 | - Reo 
TORRKS (Antonio) jf : Paris / ln f? 
IDEAL HEAD | 


From the Artist 


3% x 17 
20 
GIRARD (Firman) , Paris bres 
we 
Medals: Paris, Third Class, 1863; Second Class, 1874. re Praag F 
Medals, 1889. Exposition Universelle. Legion of Honor, ® #4 b¢ 
1896. Bronze Medal, 1900, Exposition Universelle. an eid ; 


‘Member of the Society of French Artists. Hors Concours 
AUTUMN LANDSCAPE 


From the Artist 


944 x 12% 


nbd é WEBER (Theodore) : ; Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1861. Medals: 1863 and 
1889, E. U. Member of the Society of French Artists 


STRONG TIDE AT BARFLEUR 


From the Artist 


213% x 134 


if ies 
| 22. 
‘) ph 
if ff if FATH (Rene M.) : ; . Paris 
os td wy ; 
Mention Honorable. Paris, 1887. Mention Honorable, 
1889, Fxposition Universelle. The Raigecourt“Goyon 
Prize, 1891. Medal, Third Class, 1894. Medal, Second 
Class, 1897. Medal Bronze. 1900, Exposition Universelle 
Member of the Society of French Artists. Hors Concours 
From the Artist 
38% x 283 
4p 
ret 
ih . 23 


LAUGEE (Georges) : ; Paris 


Medals: Paris, 1881 and 1889, EK. U. Hors Concours. 
Member of the Society of French Artists 


IN THE FIELDS 
From the Artist 
211g x 18% 


24 be 
KAEMMERER (F. H.) : ‘ Paris 


Born at the Hague, Holland. Pupilof Gerome. Third 
Class Medal, 1874. Silver Medal, Universal Exhibition, ; ’ 
Paris, 1889. Kunight of the Legion of Honor. 1889. Silver it, eer at 
Medal at the Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1900 - 


SUR LA PLAGE, IN 1825 


From the Artist 


rox 16 


ghtha! 


25 ; 
HYDE (Raymond N.) : New York 30 


CHILTON POND, PLYMOUTH MASS. 


From the Artist 


aloe 
20 Ge | ae 
BROWN (William M.), deceased New York ~} fe p 


A SHOWERY AFTERNOON 


From Col. James’ Collection. 


18 x 12 


a ee ee 


i i ia il hee ae) a, a a Oe ee 


A | be sf 27 


a if Pecos 
2 Fir fs , 4 
On ff b TOUDOUZE (Edouard) ‘i, : Paris 
/ Paris, Grand Prix de Rome, 1871. Medals: 1876, 1877 
1889. Exposition Universelle. Chevalier of the Legion of 


Honor, 1892. Hors Concours 


MATERNAL TENDERNESS 


From the Artist 


x18 
seth 
Pa eon 28 
i \? : LAZERGES (Jean Baptiste Paul) Paris 
th. Nt 
r Medals: Paris, Third Class. 1884; Second Class, 1889. 


Hors Concours. Member of the Society of French 
Artists. 


NIGHT IN THE DESERT 
From the Artist 
28% x 23 


Pe i , 
/ dé §  HORNBORG (HL) Mugaeh 


"'-"""" PEACEFUL SLUMBER 


10x 12% 


30 
JACQUE (Emile). . Paris 


Pupil of his father. Mention Honorable, Paris, 1889, peng ‘ ate 
Mention Honorable, 1889. Exposition Universelle OP ie i; 
reap é yf 
THE LOST HUNTSMAN 
From the Artist 
21% x 26 
31 
LESUR (Victor Henri) 3 : Paris sem 
Medals: Paris, 1887; Bourse de Voyage, 1887; Bronze, “ a i 
1889, Exposition Universelle. Hors Concours we hie JO 
: sreohll Fa 
JARDIN LUXEMBORG 
é From the Artist 
22x 19 
32 a 
1 1 tA } #4 
MATHIEU (Gabriel) : , Paris , jy fi 
fra ye is 
Mention Honorable, Paris, 1895. Member of the Society ike 7 5 


of French Artists. 


ON THE BANKS OF THE MARNE 


From the Artist 


36% x 25% 


a “ : 
4 * DULUARD (H. Rot) : 
Me t « o THE SINGER - 


- From the Artist 


oo 34 
/ i MUSIN (Auguste) : ‘ 
(Phot Pupil of Francois Musin and P. J. Clays} 


CALM. ON THE SCHELDT 


From the Artist 


40 X 22 


. 35 
Cee ‘PATTIEN (Cesar) a . 


Medal of the Third Class, 1896 
©... LTEDLING STORIES © 
From the Artist 


23x19 


Paris 


Brussels 


Paris 


36 
WOOD (Ogden) -. : 4 Paris ae 


Lig ee, 4 
sapoe er = an | a ae ff 
GOING TO PASTURE nd Pe 
From the Artist a 
283¢ x 24 
37 erd 
3 ann 
PERBOYRE (Paul Emile Leon) : Paris ool 
Pupil of Bonat, Tony Robert Fleury and Domingo on) ff rel 


Prom the Artist 


26 x 20 


38 
VAN LEEMPUTTEN (Franz) Antwerp 


Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium 


SUNDAY MORNING IN BELGIUM art 7 


From the Artist 


1934 x 27 


Lon 
v 


al 39 
DIRANIAN (Sarkis) 2a Paris 


©) 7 g Mention Honorable, Paris, 1892 


AN IDEAL 


From the Artist 


20 x 26 


y, ig ‘MALFILATRE (L.) : : Paris 


ae ; Pupil of Harpignies 


* COIN D'ETANG 


ee From the Artist 
* 26x 20 


px 32 
Able 


oy ‘ af 

Zz a Z 4 ra 

oi f 1}. WEBER (A) 

; . Mention Honorable, Paris, 1867 


THE DUET 


From the Artist 
15 x 18 


42 
Le 


PEREZ (Alonzo) : : Paris 
Born at Valence, Spain. Pupil of the Academy of Paine we i 
France and l’Ecole des Beaux Arts. Member of the : Le} 
Academy of Rome «J Penge 
THE FINDING OF CINDERELLA 
From the Artist 
40 x 32 
THOMPSON (H), deceased Paris : 
. Honorable mention, Paris, 1882. Medal, Third Class, 7 \ Af 
1884. Silver Medal, 1889, Exposition Universelle. Hors / é 
Concours om. f 
GOING TO MARKET—AUTUMN f 
From the Artist 
20 x 30 
44 
CALVES (I,eon Georges) Paris va bs 
Mention Honorable, Paris, 1884 OF gat of 
‘ fig ae 
OY 


SUR LES PLATEAUX 
From the Paris Salon of rgo1, No. 373. 


254 X34 


aa : 45 
/ CABELUERO)(M: VV i Paris 
A CARD PARTY 
Lanes From the Artist pe 
Bate 284 x 23% : 
ee ‘6 
MORAN (Edward), deceased New York 
“ENTERING PORT | 
From the Artist 
Tobe way WIR 
hae ai 47 aN 
CABIE (Louis Alexander) : Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1894. Medal, 1889. Member 
of the Society of French Artists. Pupil of Harpignies 


~~. LANDSCAPE | - 


From the Artist 


32% x 1816 


48 


MREOTL ((heophilel,.)° ". Paris oy ye 


a 


m 
¥ 
” i 


a pe? te 
Mention Honorable, ‘Paris, 1881... Medals, 1887, 1889 lene 3 " 
Exposition Universelle, 1889, 1999... Member of the 
Society of French Artists. Hors Concours 


A BRETON HOLIDAY 
From the Artist : 


33 x 24 


49 ime 


ye, 
¥ 


= ° a ? ‘ Ps H 
BOUTIGNY (P. E.) ; ; Paris 7) { f hi 

‘ ? a as 

Medals: Paris, Third Class, 1884; Second Class, 1889. frie 
Silver Medal, 1889, Exposition Universelle. Legion of ; 

Honor, 1898. Silver Medal, 1900,,;Exposition Universelle. f 
Member of the Soéiety of French Artists. Hors Con- f 

cours 


NAPOLEON AT BOULOGNE 


From the Artist 


24 x20 


50 re 
ieee Mer (jules) ... . Paris i 


Medals: Paris, Third Class, 1881; Medal, Bronze, 1889. i 
Exposition Universelle, Silver Medal, 1889. HKxposition i 
Universelle, Legion of Honor, 1892. Hors Concours f 


0 
_ DANS LA> CLAIRIERE 
From the Paris Salon of 1901, No. 895 


43x27 


—————————————— 


can teen ORL 


51 
PIOT (Adolphe) ; ‘ : Paris 


Honorable Mention, Paris, 1880. Membre perpetual de 
la Societe des Artistes Francais. 


AN IDEAL 


From the Artist 


15x18 


O&, 52 


DEBAT-PONSON (Edouard Bernard) Paris 


Born at Toulouse. Pupil of Cabanel. Hors Concours. 
Member of the Society of French Artists 


AT THE WATERING PLACE 


From the Artist 


36 x 25 
ee se 
CASTIGLIONE (Joseph) : . 2 Paes 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1861. Chevalier of the Legion 
of Honor, 1893. Hors Concours 
\ 


PRESENTING THE NOVICE 


From the Artist 
27% x23 


54 


DUPRE (Julien) : : Paris ; 
Medals: Paris, 1880, 1881; Silver Medal, 1889; Exposi- : , 
tion Universelle. Chevalier of the Legion of Houor, 4a 7% iy ) 
1892. Hors Concours i 
MILKING TIME } 
From the Artist f 
25 x18% 
55 . ee ws 
° me 
PUJOL (Clement) ; : : Paris? ua . a 
Mention Honorable, Paris, 1889 yi é 'f f 
ff 
_ THE PRESENTATION 
‘From the Artist 
36 yx 284 
56 
He: 
STEINHEIL (Adolph Charles Edward) Paris all 
¢ aw) 2 
Pupil and Nephew of Meissonier. Medals: Faris, i ” Fs é 
1882 and 1889, E. U. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, td SNS 
1898. Member of the Society of French Artists. Hors 


Concours 


LISEUR A LA. FENETRE, LOUIS XI 


From the Artist 


8% x 12% 


ET eee eee 


Ce 57 


J “™ MJ CLAUDE (Georges) : ‘ Paris 


Medals: Paris, Third Class, 1884. Bourse de Voyage, 
. 1884. Bronze Medal, 1889, \ Exposition ‘Utriyerselle 
“Bronze Medal, 1900, Exposition Universelle. ‘Member 
of the Society of French Artists. Hors Concours 


PREDICATION DE SAINT FRANCAIS — 
D’ASSISES 


Saint Francois apprend a ses disciples a adorer et a 
aimer le Createur dans ses ceuvres et a l’occasion de ses 
ceuvres —‘‘ Histoire de Saint Francois d’Assises,’’ Vol. 1, 
p. 160. Par M.l’Abbe Le Monnier 


From the Artist of the Paris Salon of 1899, No. 462 
29 X 34 


Ab an 58 


f 
Z Z 
~rbhhy See 


err k e* FABRES (Antoie) 1 RIPE AM Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1895; Silver Medal, 1900, Ex- 
position Universelle 


PRESENTING A NEW JEWEL 


From the Artist 


214% x 17% 


i or oS 59 
oe 4 UMBRICHT (Honore) Paris 


Medal, Paris, Third Class, 1884. Mention Honorable, 
1889, EK. U. Medal, Second Class; 1898. Medal, Bronze, 
1900. Member of the Society of French Artists. Hors 
Concours 


HAULING. WOQD.IN. THE VOSGES | 
MOUNTAINS 


From the Artist 


36% x 283f 


60 
SANTORO (Rubens) ; Paris / 


Honorable Mention, Paris, 1806. 


CANAL SANTA MARINA, VENICE © 


From the Artist 


ee eee ov, ae! ar a ea fy Pay ty are GaN go Gs 
on ¥ . » q se 1 an t : We at , 
ws bse eee ASN 
Fy Wai Ate 65 i 
‘ i) 
’ i eo ay 


61 
D’ENTRAYGUES (Charles Bertrand) Paris 


Hors Concours 


EASTER FLOWERS tae: 


From the Artist 


29 X 22 
nO) ! io ip ; ae” GAG 


0) paren aes 


62 
WORMS (Jules) we : : Paris 


Medals: Paris, 1867, 1868 and 1869. Grand Cross of the 
Legion of Honor, 1876. Medal, 1878, Exposition Univers- 
elle. Hors Concours. Member of the |Society of 


French Artists 


7 Ee the Artist’ : 


i { \ 5 his) hh a pdt! Ps 
Qige™ 2 7x27 } i 


Hye 
ro 
Wa ts * fi 

Re 


~~" DANSE FLAMENCA — L WAS jf 4 
URE ERY AE fe See J Fd rae” 


Stee 


63 


j JEROME (J. L.) 


Paris 


Pupil of P. Delaroche. Medals : 1847, 1848, 1855. Legion 
of Honor, 1855 | Member of the Institute of France, 1865. 
One of the eight Grand Medals of Honor, 1867. . Officer 
of-the Legion of Honor, 1867. Grand Medal of Honor; 
1874. Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1878. Medal 
for Sculpture, 1878, 1881. Grand Medal of Honor, 1878. 
Professor in the School of the Beaux Arts. 


IN THE GARDEN OF THE 
ACADEMICIANS 


From the Artist 


22 x 26 


‘ 


st Ge 
f WAS 
& sone 
yar" 
ae 64 


“; {£ LENOIR (Charles A.) ; ; Paris 
Pe Mention Honorable. Paris Medal, Third Class, 1892. 
i / Medal, Second Class, 1896. Bronze Medal, 1900, E. U. 
oo Member of the Society of French Artists. Hors Con- 
ea eae cours 
From the Artist 
fH, Hoa » aan 
f it é We, ia a oe # 
“ wee gf ts, ue? § 
Sci Ae Sa ie ; St, re 4 


SECOND NIGHT’S SALE, 


Thursday, March 27th, 1902, at 8 o’clock. 


at , Be 


CLARE (George) *teroale London 
FRUIT 
9% x64 
o- 
a?“ 66 
BONHEUR (Rosa), deceased : Paris 


Medal, 1845 ; First Class, 1848, Exposition Universelle. 
Legion of Honor, 1865. Medal, 1867, Exposition Univer- 
selle. Hors Concours 


FAWN 


From the Rosa Bonheur sale 


: ——— 
84 x 1034 


67 
STEVENS (Alfred) ch, Paris 


| 

if Born in Brussels. Third Class Medal, 1853. Second 

Class Medal, Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1855. Knight 
of the Legion of Honor, 1863,,..First Class Medal, Univer- 


| 
a sal Exhibition, Paris, 1867.| Officér’ of the Legion of 
Honor, 1867. Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1878. 
) I ea ages Grand Prize, Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1889 and 1900 
Ln?) 
| ab MARINE 
| | eens 11x14 
i 
f 


68 


TIMMERMANS (Louis) hy , Paris 
4 0. roms the Aree ae 
18x15 


69 
PERBOYRE (Paul Emile Leon) : Paris 


Pupil of Bonat, Tony Robert Fleury and Domingo 


. From the Artist | 
JS 


15 x18 


7O 
JARDINES (J. S.) Paris 
SCENE |ON THE MARNE 


From the Artist 


J 30 aE ATA 
Se ml 


71 
TOMBA (Cassimis) , : Paris 
A GAME OF CHECKERS 


From the Artist 
193{ x 24 


iyo 
‘a 


72 
ee B (entonio) ., SNE eat Paris 
eee meal 


From the Artist 
0, D IZ x 164% 


73 
BRISTOL (J. B.), N. A. : New York 
ON THE HOUSATONIC. RIVER, MASS 


From the Artist 


18 x 30 
0, BP wi 
en 
a“ 
ee 
74 
HUGUET {Victor Pierre) : Paris 
Medals: Paris, 1873 and 1882. Memniber of the Society of 
French Artists. Hors Concours 
CARAVAN .EN ROUTE, ALGIERS 
From the Artist 
et AS) te 18 x 15 
75 | 
JOURDEUIL (Adrien) : ; Paris 
Mention Honorable, Paris, 1885. Medal, Third Class, 
1888. Mention Honorable, 1°89 Hew. Medal, Bronze, 
1900, EK. U. Member of the Society of French Artists, 
Hors Concours 
AUTUMN IN LOIRE FRANCE 
From the Artist © 
7 O y 18 x 12 
) ww 


76 
LESUR (Victor Henri) : : Paris 


Medals: Paris, 1887; Bourse de Voyage, 1887; Bronze, 
1889, Exposition Universelle. Hors Concours 


PROMENADE IN THE GARDEN 


From the Artist 


{> 9% x 124% 
77 
MORAN (Edward), deceased New York 


ENTERING THE NARROWS 


From the Artist 


\4o- 21x 18 


78 
COESSEN DE LA FOSSE (C. A.) Paris 


Medal, Paris, of the Third Class, 1873. Medal, Bronze, 
1889, KE. U. Medal, Bronze, 1900, KB, U. Member of the 
Society of French Artists. Hors Concours 


DEJEUNER CHAMPETRE 


“<2? From the Artist 


av 26 x 22 


79 


VAN LEEMPUTTEN (C.) Brussels 


_RETURN OF THE FLOCK 


From the Artist 


28 x 20% 


80 
BONDOUX (Jules Georges) Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1890. Medal of the Third 
Class, 1893. Bourse de Voyage, 1893. Medal, Bronze 
1900, Exposition Universelle. i 


Member of the Society of 
French Artists : 
+ % LD i Wear ph tar ke ae 
2 ~~ RENDEZ-VOUS DE CHASSE 
\ From the Artist 
18x15 
81 


HYDE (Raymond N.) New York 
MEADOWS. AT PLYMOUTH, MASS. 


a. of From the Artist 


Se 


82 
WEISS (Georges) § . Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1898. Member of the Society 
of French Artist . 


AN INTERESTING CHAPTER 
ny From the Artist 
wa 84 x10% 


83 
PEREZ (Alonzo) : | ; . Paris 


Born at Valence, Spain. Pupil of the Academy of 
France and V Ecole des Beaux Arts. Member of the 
Academy of Rome 


_.AT THE FLOWER STAND 
ae | 

7 se From the Artist 

ag 1934 X 25% 


84 
BERTRAND (P.) : sn is Paris 


Medals: Paris, Third Class, 1889. Second Class, 1890. 
Prix Marie Bashkirtseff, 1890. Medal Bronze,:1goo, Expo-, 


sition Universelle. Hors Concours. ‘Member of the 
Society of French Artists 


"4 A SHADY NOOK 


\ \ From the Artist 
283 x 234 


85 
ROVER (Lionel) : : . Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1880. Medals: 1884 and 


4 1886. Member of the Society of French Artists. Hors 
Concours 


DEPARTURE FOR CLYTRE 


From the Artist 


: 18 x 22 


86 
SANTORO (Rubens) : ‘ Venice 


Born in Mongrassens, near Cosenza, Italy, in 1843. 
Medal, Paris, 1896 


>  VANAXEL PALACE, VENICE 


4 al 
ox Oy From the Artist 
4 ff 
rd 11% x 15% 


87 
LOBRICHON (‘Timoleon) Paris 


Medal, Paris, 1886. Medal, Second Class, 1882. Che- 
valier of the Legion of Honor, 1883. Hors Concours. Sre. 


cy 

or WJ 
ve CARESSING 
CG ie From the Artist 


13%x 19 


it Anat rn Si 


88 
KREYDER (Alexis) : 4 Paris 


Medals: Paris, 1867, 1884 and 1889, Exposition Univer- 
selle. Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1896. Hors 
Concours, Member of the Society of French Artists 


in > FRUIT 
\9 From the Artist 


24 x 20 


89 
GIRARD (Firmin) ; . Paris 


Medals: Paris, Third Class, 1863; Second Class, 1874. 
Medals, 1874, Exposition Universelle. Legion of Honor, 
1898. Bronze Medal, 1902, Exposition Universelle. Mem- 
of the Society of French Artists. Hors Concours 


-O FERME GIGNON 


From the Artist 
: ' 10¥ x 15 


90 
GIRARDET (Eugene) , Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1885. Silver Medal, 1889, 
Exposition Universelle. Silver Medal, 1900. Exposition 
Universelle. Hors Concours 


MOONLIGHT LIGHT IN DESERT 


From the Artist 


ay 394 X 2334 


gi 
CAILLE (Leon) ~ - ae 


Born at Merville, 1836. Pupil of Cogniet. Won wide 
s work in genre, characterized by care- 


Paris 


> pomelany by hi 
“SP ‘ul execution and an attractive style and color. Member 
a of the Society of French Artists 


“NE L’EVEILLEZ PAS” 


From the Artist of the Paris Salon of 1901, No. 369 
| 18 x 15 z 


Q2 
JACQUE (Emile) ; ; Paris 


Son and Pupil of Ch, Jacque. Born at Epernay, 
France. Honorable Mention, 1889. Honorable Mention, 


Universal Exhibition, 1889. 


NOONDAY REST 


ny 7 
4 ya From the Artist 
21% x 26 
93 


ASTI (Angelo) —- ; a Paris 


D by: f we 
Ly 0 . A "From the Artist 
Tae V Al ’ eit 
| fel 15 x 21 
iu Oras | 5 4 
a 


| | 94 
BE-HAAS (J. H. L.) ; j Brussels 


Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic of 
o& Spain, and of the Order of Charles III of Spain, and of 
the Order of Leopold of Belgium, Officer of the Order of 
the Couronne de Chene, Holland. Officer of the Order of 
ue the Merit of St. Michael, Bavaria. Officer of the Cour- 
onne d'Italia. Chevalier of Francis A og of Austria. 
Chevalier of Austria. Chevalier of the Couronne de 
Prusse. Member of the Academy of St. Ferdinand of 
Spain. Member of the Royal Academies of Amsterdam, 
\ Antwerp and Rotterdam — 


ON THE HOLLAND HEATH 


From the Artist 
25x 18 


95 
DULUARD (H. F. L.) : “ Paris 


THE DANCING LESSON 


bo “ ~~ From the Artist” 
2414 X 2034 


96 
MALFILATRE (L.) 2 : Paris 


upil of Harpignies 
DE’ MORLAIX 
 From:the Artist... 


2534 x 19% 


97 
CABALLERO (M. J.) Paris 


A LOVE STORY 


From the Artist 


29 X 24 


: 98 
HAGBORG (Auguste) ; ; 


Medal, Paris, 1879. Hors Concours, 1889, Exposition 
Universelle. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1893. 


Hors Concours 
WAITING FOR THE BOATS 


From the Artist 


Paris 


2834 x 23% 


99 
KAEMMERER (F. H.) 


Pupil of Gerome. Medal, 1874. Medal, Universal Exhi- 
bition, 1889. Legion of Honor, 1889 


THIRSTY PET 


From the Artist 


Paris 


13x18 | 


100 
VASARI (E.) Weta he Paris 


Medal Bronze, Paris, 1900, Exposition Universelle 


: » THE LITTLE POET 


From the Artist 


37 x 24 


IOI 
JAPY (L.) : : : : Paris 


Medals: Paris, 1870; Second class, 1873; Silver medal, 

1889; Exposition ‘Universelle, Silver medal, 1900. Ex- 
__position Universelle, Hors. Concours. Member of the 
"Society of French Artists 5 


’ LANDSCAPE AT LOIRE, FRANCE 


©. From the Artist 
207 32 x26 
a 
IO2 
LAUGEE (Georges) : Paris 


Medals: Paris, r881 and 1889, KE. U. Hors Concours. 
Member of the Society of ,French Artists 


.. THE GLEANOR’S MEAL 
a, Vf f From the Artist 


eg 26 x 32% 


103 
SCHREIBER (Charles Baptiste) ; Paris 


Meinber of the Society of French Artists 


ee A CONFERENCE 


22% x 18% | 
From the Artist 


104 
BERTHELON (E.) Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1879. Medal of the Third 
Class, 1886. Medal of the Second Class, 1889. Silver 
Medal, 1889, Exposition Universelle. Member of the 
Society of French Artists. Hors Concours 


SY CLEARING AFTER A STORM 


for 
From the Artist 


283, x 19% 


105 
GIRARDET (Jules) ; Paris 


Medals: Paris Third Class, 1881; Medal, Bronze, 1889, 
Exposition Universelle. Silver Medal, 1889, Exposition 
>, ‘Universelle. Legion of Honor, 1892. Hors Concours 


. Ws THE PASSING SHOWER 
on) ft From the Artist 
19 X 25% 


106 
GROLLERON (Paul), deceased : Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1882, Medals, 1886, ye 


and 1894. Hors Concours. Member of the Society o 
of French Artists 


oy A VIDETTE 
ye oF From the Artist 


19 x 25% 


107 
HERMAN (Leo) , Paris 


Best pupil J. G. Vibert. Medals, Third class, 1873; Second 
- class, 1879. Hors Concours 


a | | 
i we IN THE GARDEN 


f sg From the Artist 
8x 104 


108 
DUFFAND, (Jean B.) a Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1885. Medal of the Third 
Class, 1889. Mention Honorable, 1889. Exposition-Uni- 
verselle. Medal of the Second class, 1891. Marie Bash- 
kirtseff Prize, 1891. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 
1896. Member of the Society of French Artists. Hors 


Concours 
rt 
ae @ AUTUMN 
a o 
fe” os 


From the Artist 


42 X31 


10g 
FABRHES (Antoine) : ; Paris © 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1895; Silver medal, 1903, Expo- 
sition Universelle 


D. THE FAVORITE 
From the Artist 


1534 X94 


@ fe) 
THOMPSON (H.). . Paris 


Honorable Mention, Paris, 1882. Medal, Third Class, 
1884. Silver Medal, 1889, Exposition Universelle. Hors 
Concours 


OLD FARM IN PICARDI 


J : a From the Artist 
32}4 x 24 
I Ir 
DIDIER (Pouget W.) : . Paris 


Honorable Mention, Paris, 1890. Medals: Third Class, 
1896. Legion of Honor, 1900. Bronze Medal, 1900, Expo- 
sition Universelle. Member of the Society of French 
Artists 


HEATHER IN BLOOM—MORNING 
EFFECT 


eee 
b is, U From the Artist 
eee 36 x 283% 


II2 ier 
PASINI (A.) ; Paris 


Born in Busseto, Italy. Pupil of Isabey and Rousseau. 
Medals: Paris, 1859, 1863, 1864. Legion of Honor, 1868. 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1878, at Exposition Universelle. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878. Knight of the 
Order of St. Maurice and Lazarus. Officer of the Orders 
of Turkey and Persia 


AN ALGERIAN GU 


No) From the Blankley Collection a 
x * vote x 14 vs *, t A 


Gi fe! bie HOS K er*y- q 


FAL tht BaF . be 
113 Ww 


WYANT (Alexander) Shik deceased, N. A. 


New York 
en A GRAY DAY 


From the Wyant Sale 


24x 18 


114 
STEINHEIL (Vdolph Charles Edward) Paris 


Pupil and nephew of Meissonier. Medals, Paris, 1882 
and 1889. EK. U. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1808. 
Member of the Society of French ‘Artists. Hors Con+ 
cours 


AN ATTENDANT OF LOUIS XI 


z * From the Artist 


ee, 8% x 12% 


“>> 


115 | 
PERRAULT (Leon) : ; Paris j 


Medals, Paris, 1864, 1876, 1889. Exposition Univer- 
selle. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1887. Hors 


f 
4 () 


Concours 
From the Artist 
32 x 46 3 
: 
116 
MONCHABLON (Jan) Paris 
SF 
© Mention Honorable, Paris, 1885. Silver medal, 1889, EK. 


U. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1895. Silver 
medal, 1900, E. U. Hors Concours 


THE SAQNE NEAR CHATILLON, 
g \V2 VOSGES 


From the Artist 


wr" x 15% 


117 
JACQUET (Gustave) : PRA Se 


Medals : Paris, 1868, 1875 and 1878, E. U. Chevalier of 
the Legion of Honor, 1879. Member of the Society of 
French Artists. Hors Concours 


0,0 AN INTERESTING CHAPTER 


} 
i all From the Artist 


; « . 
oe 19% x 24 3 p 


‘ 


118 
SCHENCK (Auguste Frederick Albert), dec’d 


Paris 


Medals: Paris Salon, 1865. Legion of Honor, 1888. 
Cavalier of the Order of Christ of Portugal, Cavalier of 
the Order of Isabella la Catolica. Medal, Centennial 
Exhibition, 1876 


SHEEP IN A SNOW STORM 


From the Artist 


f FS Oo 3034 x 2834 


119 
ROBIE (Jean) ; : ; Brussels 


Medals: Paris, 1851, 1863, 1889. Hors Concours. Gold 
Medal, Brussels, 1848; The Hague, 1861. Officer of the 
Order of Leopold, 1869 


ROSES 
. : f) 3; © rom the Artist 
| aie 26 x 21% 
I20 


MARTIN (Homer D.), deceased New York 
AUTUMN IN THE ADIRONDACKS 


From the W. G. Moorhead Collection, Philadelphia 


40 x 22 


PIOT (Adolphe) | : : : Paris 


Honorable Mention, Paris, 1880. Membre perpetuel de 
la Societe des Artistes Francais 


SERENITY 


From the Paris Salon of 1901, No. 1,612 


20 x 26 


I22 
MARAIS (Adolphe Charles) : Paris 


Medal, Third Class, 1880. Medal, Second Class, 1883. 
Medal, Bronze, 1889, H. U. Chevalier of the Legion of 


Honor, 1895° Silver Medal, 1900, KE. U. Memiber of the 
0 Society of French Artists. Hors Concours i 


y) ¢ —— _ LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 
From the Artist 


264% x 32 


123 
CLAYS (Paul Jean), deceased : Brussels 


Medals: Paris, 1867. Legion of Honor, 1875. Officer 
of the Legion of Honor, 1881. Medal, Brussels, 1851. 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. Member of the Royal 
Academy of Belgium 


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LAISSEMENT (Henri A.) Paris 


Mention Honorable, 1882, Mention Honorable, 1889, 
E. U. Medal of the Third Class, 1898. Medal, Bronze, 
1900, EK. U. Member of the Society of French Artists 


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Mention Honorable, Paris, 1900 


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DUPRE (Julien) ; Paris 
Medals : Paris, 1880 and 1881. Silver Medal, 1889, H. U. 
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Medal, Brussels, 1889. Silver Medal, 1889, Exposition 
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Pupil of Picot and 


Born at Boulogne a mer, France. 


eae: Felix Barrias. Third medal, 1869. Second class medal, 
eae 1872. Third class at Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1878. 
; Silver medal at Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1889 ; 


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